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Teacher and Child Injured in Multi-Vehicle Collision at Saint Kevin Parish in Springfield

Teacher and Child Injured in Multi-Vehicle Collision at Saint Kevin Parish in Springfield

A multi-vehicle collision in the parking lot of Saint Kevin Parish in Springfield, has resulted in several injuries, including those sustained by a teacher and a child. According to reports, the accident occurred at approximately 2:45 p.m. yesterday as the teacher was assisting students with the after-school car line. The injured teacher, identified byCBS Philadelphiaas Amy Travers of St. Francis of Assisi School, faced serious injuries and was taken to the hospital.

Footage provided by Chopper 6 revealed at least four vehicles involved in the crash, which took place in a pick-up area designated for St. Francis of Assisi students. A statement provided by the Saint Francis of Assisi School to6ABCdescribed the injured teacher, “She is such a fantastic educator and an even better person.” Following an October fire at St. Francis of Assisi School, which saw the destruction of a building, the displaced students were welcomed by St. Kevin School. There, they continued their education in borrowed space.

The school community has been rattled by the incident, with calls for prayers for the well-being of Travers and her family. Additionally, four other individuals sustained injuries and were transported to a nearby hospital for treatment. However, one student managed to escape with only minor scrapes, which did not necessitate further medical attention, as noted by thePHL17.

Authorities have yet to release comprehensive details surrounding the cause of the crash. Further investigation is likely as they work to piece together the circumstances that led to the tragic series of events unfolding in an otherwise tranquil school setting. St. Kevin Parish and the Archdiocese of Philadelphia have not issued additional statements regarding the condition of those impacted or the ongoing investigation at this time.

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